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'Grossly Unfair': Stormy Daniels' Former Lawyer Michael Avenatti Criticizes Criminal Charges in Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial

OK! Magazine Thursday, 25 April 2024 ()
Fox News host Sean Hannity asked Michael Avenatti why he is changing his tune about Trump years after representing Daniels.
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